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The role of infarct location in patients with DWI-ASPECTS 0-5 acute stroke treated with thrombectomy
Neurol 95:e3344-e3354,1078, Panni, P.,et al, 2020

Increased Risk of Traffic Injury After a Cerebrovascular Event
Stroke 49:3006-3011, Yu, A.Y.X.,et al, 2018

Asymmetric Pattern of Cerebrovascular Lesions in Patients after Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation
Stroke 43:872-874, Kato,T.S.,et al, 2012

Delirium in the Acute Phase After Stroke
Neurol 76:993-999, Oldenbeuvig,A.W., et al, 2011

Early Decompressive Hemicraniectomy in Older Patients With Nondominant Hemispheric Infarction Does Not Improve Outcome
Stroke 42:845-846, 847, van der Worp,H.B. &Kappelle,L.J., 2011

Early Decompressive Hemicraniectomy in Older Patients With Nondominant Hemispheric Infarction Improves Outcome
Stroke 42:843-844, 847, J�ttler,E. &Hacke,W., 2011

Hyperfamiliarity for Faces
Neurol 74:970-974, Devinsky,O.,et al, 2010

Stroke Location and Association With Fatal Cardiac Outcomes: Northern Manhattan Study (NOMAS)
Stroke 39:2425-2431, Rincon,F.,et al., 2008

Left Insular Stroke is Associated with Adverse Cardiac Outcome
Neurol 66:477-483, Laowattana,S.,et al, 2006

Insular Involvement in Brain Infarction Increases Risk for Cardiac Arrhythmia and Death
Ann Neurol 59:691-699, Abboud,H.,et al, 2006

Recovery from Aphasia After Hemicraniectomy for Infarction of the Speech-Dominant Hemisphere
Stroke 36:825-829, Kastrau,F.,et al, 2005

Prognositc Implications of Right-Sided Insular Damage, Cardiac Autonomic Derangement, and Arrhythmias After Acute Ischemic Stroke
Stroke 36:1710-1715, Colivicchi,F.,et al, 2005

Delusional State Following Acute Stroke
Neurol 62:110-113, Kumral,E. & Ozturk,O., 2004

Lack of Hemispheric Dominance for Consciousness in Acute Ischaemic Stroke
JNNP 74:889-892, Cucchiara,B.,et al, 2003

Ptosis in Patients with Hemispheric Strokes
Neurol 58:620-624, Averbuch-Heller,L.,et al, 2002

Intellectual Decline After Stroke, The Framingham Study
Stroke 29:805-812, Kase,C.S.,et al, 1998

Localization of Lesion in Denial of Hemiplegia After Acute Stroke
Stroke 28:67-71, Ellis,S.&Small,M., 1997

Pain After Thalamic Stroke:Right Diencephalic Predominance and Clinical Features in 180 Patients
Neurol 48:1196-1199, Nasreddine,Z.S.&Saver,J.L., 1997

"Gourmand Syndrome":Eating Passion Associated with Right Anterior Lesions
Neurol 48:1185-1190, Regard,M.&Landis,T., 1997

Delayed-Onset Progressive Movement Disorders after Static Brain Lesions
Neurol 46:68-74, Scott,B.L.,et al, 1996

Bilateral Ptosis and Upgaze Palsy with Right Hemispheric Lesions
Ann Neurol 40:465-468, Averbuch-Heller,L.,et al, 1996

Subjective Experiences of 24 Patients Dramatically Recovering from Stroke
Stroke 26:1285-1288, Grotta,J.&Bratina,P., 1995

Isolated Acalculia Due to Left Parietal Lesion
Arch Neurol 51:286-291, Takayama,Y.,et al, 1994

Cardiac Arrhythmia Associated with Reversible Damage to Insula in a Patient with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Stroke 25:1053-1055, Svigelj,V.,et al, 1994

Denial of Eye Closure in Acute Stroke
Stroke 25:1958-1962, Ellis,S.J.&Small,M., 1994

Unilateral Amnesic Stroke:Six New Cases and a Review of the Literature
Stroke 24:1033-1042, Ott,B.R.&Saver,J.L., 1993

Supraventricular Tachycardia in Patients with Right Hemisphere Strokes
Stroke 23:362-366, Lane,R.D.,et al, 1992

Cranial Computed Tomographic Ovservations in Multi-Infarct Dementia
Stroke 23:804-811, Gorelick,P.B.,et al, 1992

Distinct Syndromes of Hemineglect
Arch Neurol 49:1187-1194, Binder,J.,et al, 1992

Anosognosia in Patients with Cerebrovascular Lesions, A Study of Causative Factors
Stroke 23:1446-1453, Starkstein,S.E.,et al, 1992

Ipsilateral Extinction in the Hemineglect Syndrome
Arch Neurol 47:802-804, Feinberg,T.E.,et al, 1990

Treatment of Right Hemispheric Cerebral Infarction by Hemicraniectomy
Stroke 21:874-881, Delashaw,J.B.,et al, 1990

Emotionalism after Stroke
BMJ 298:991-994, House,A.,et al, 1989

Apraxia of Eyelid Opening Secondary to Right Hemisphere Infarction
Ann Neurol 25:622-624, Kohnston,J.C.,et al, 1989

Perseveration in Behavioral Neurology
Neurol 37:1736-1741, Sandson,J.&Albert,M.L., 1987

Acute Confusional State & Acute Agitated Delirium, After Infarction on Rt. Middle Cerebral Art Territory
Arch Neurol 44:1139-1143, Mori,E.&Yamadori,A., 1987

Bilateral Cerebral Ptosis
Neurol 37:1043-1046, Lepore,F.E., 1987

Albert's Test:A Neglected Test of Perceptual Neglect
Lancet 1:430-432, Fullerton,K.J.,et al, 1986

Acalculia Following a Dominant-Hemisphere Subcortical Infarct
Arch Neurol 43:964-966, Corbett,A.J.,et al, 1986

Infarcts of the Inferior Division of the Right Middle Cerebral Artery:Mirror Image of Wernicke's Aphasia
Neurol 36:1015-1020, Caplan,L.R.,et al, 1986

Acquired Stuttering From a Right Hemisphere Lesion in a Right-Hander
Neurol 35:1343-1346, Fleet,W.S.&Heilman,K.M., 1985

Motor Impersistence:A Right-Hemisphere Syndrome
Neurol 35:662-666, Kertesz,A.,et al, 1985

Classical"Parietal"Neglect Syndrome after Subcortical Right Frontal Lobe Infarction
Neurol 33:797-799, Stein,S.,et al, 1983

Disorientation for Place
Arch Neurol 39:33-36, Fisher,C.M., 1982

Delayed Psychosis After Right Temporoparietal Stroke or Trauma:Relation to Epilepsy
Neurol 32:267-273, Levine,D.N.,et al, 1982

Amusia Due to Right Temporoparietal Infarct
Arch Neurol 39:725-727, McFarland,H.R.,et al, 1982

Post-Stroke Depressive Disorders:A Follow-up Study of 103 Patients
Stroke 13:635-641, Robinson,R.G.,et al, 1982

Mirror-reading & Writing in Association with Right-left Spatial Disorientation
JNNP 43:774-780, Heilman,K.M.,et al, 1980

Facial Recognition in Patients With Focal Brain Lesions
Arch Neurol 36:837-839, Hamsher,K.deS.,et al, 1979



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